Lonely Planet reveals four amazing secret destinations in Vietnam
World-renowned travel guide Lonely Planet published an article revealing four lesser-known destinations throughout the nation where locals like to travel.
Chau Doc (An Giang) - a locality with great potentials for spiritual tourism development
Located at the beginning of the southwestern border of the country, Chau Doc city has a rather special geographical position, located at the confluence of rivers, where the Chau Doc…
Vietnam – Japan cultural space in Hoi An
The Vietnam - Japan cultural space in Hoi An will be maintained regularly. It becomes a symbol of good and sustainable traditional relationship between the two countries.
Chau Doc fish noodle soup   (Jan 21, 2020)
Chau Doc fish noodle soup
'Bun ca Chau Doc', or Chau Doc fish noodle soup, originated in Cambodia before people in the Mekong Delta tweaked it to fit their taste. Now it can be found almost everywhere in Chau Doc Town of An Giang Province, 250 km west of Ho Chi Minh City.
Viet Nam’s Tourism Index rank improves to 67th
Viet Nam ranks 67th among 136 economies in the recently released Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI) 2017, going up eight places compared to the same period in 2015.
A specialty of Cham people   (Jul 27, 2015)
A specialty of Cham people
Tung lamaow is a famous traditional dish of Cham people in the border town of Chau Doc in An Giang Province. To eat it, people in HCMC previously had to travel to An Giang but today they do not have to do that as in the heart of HCMC there is a restaurant called Hem serving this dish.